By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United
States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1-1. IMPLEMENTATION.

1-101. Agency Responsibilities. To the greatest extent practicable and permitted by
law, and consistent with the principles set forth In the report on the National Performance
Review, each Federal agency shall make achieving environmental justice part of its mission by
identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human health or
environmental effects of its programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the United States and its territories and possessions, the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of the Marian islands.

1-102. Creation of an Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice
(a) Within 3 months of the date of this order, the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency ("Administrator") or the Administrator's designee shall convene an
Interagency Federal Working Group on Environmental Justice ("Working- Group"). The
Working Group shall comprise the heads of the following executive agencies and offices, or their
designees: (a)Department of Defense; (b) Department of Health and Human Services;
(c)Department of Housing and Urban Development; (d) Department of Labor; (e) Department of
Agriculture; (f) Department of Transportation; (g) Department of Justice; (h) Department of
the Interior; (i) Department of Commerce; (j) Department of Energy; (k) Environmental
Protection Agency; (1) Office of Management and Budget; (m) Office of Science and
Technology Policy; (n) Office of the Deputy Assistant to the President for Environmental
Policy; (o) Office of the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; (p) National Economic
Council; (q) Council of Economic Advisers; and (r) such other Government officials as the
President may designate. The Working Group shall report to the President through the Deputy
Assistant to the President for Environmental Policy and the Assistant to the President for
Domestic Policy.

(b)The Working Group shall: (1) provide guidance to Federal agencies on criteria for
identifying disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on
minority populations and low-income populations;

(2)coordinate with, provide guidance to, and serve as a clearinghouse for, each Federal
agency as it develops an environmental justice strategy as required by section 1-103 of this
order, in order to ensure that the administration, interpretation and enforcement of programs,
activities and policies are undertaken in a consistent manner;
(3) assist in coordinating research by, and stimulating cooperation among, the
Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, the
Department of Housing and Urban Development, and other agencies conducting research or
other activities in accordance with section 3-3 of this order;

(4) assist in coordinating data collection, required by this order;

(5) examine existing data and studies on environmental justice;

(6) hold public meetings at required in section 5-502(d) of this order; and

1-103. Development of Agency Strategies.
(a) Except as provided in section 6-605 of this order, each Federal agency shall develop
an agency-wide environmental justice strategy, as set forth in subsections (b) - (e) of this section
that identifies and addresses disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental
effects of its programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income
populations. The environmental justice strategy shall list programs, policies, planning and
public participation processes, enforcement, and/or rulemakings related to human health or the
environment that should be revised to, at a minimum: (1) promote enforcement of all health and
environmental statutes in areas with minority populations and low-income populations: (2)
ensure greater public participation; (3) improve research and data collection relating to the
health of and environment of minority populations and low-income populations; and (4) identify
differential patterns of consumption of natural resources among minority populations and low-income populations. In addition, the environmental justice strategy shall include, where
appropriate, a timetable for undertaking identified revisions and consideration of economic and
social implications of the revisions.

(b) Within 4 months of the date of this order, each Federal agency shall identify an
internal administrative process for developing its environmental justice strategy, and shall inform
the Working Group of the process.

(c) Within 6 months of the date of this order, each Federal agency shall provide the
Working Group with an outline of its proposed environmental justice strategy.

(d) Within 10 months of the date of this order, each Federal agency shall provide the
Working Group with its proposed environmental justice strategy.

(e) Within 12 months of the date of this order, each Federal agency shall finalize its
environmental justice strategy and provide a copy and written description of its strategy to the
Working Group. During the 12 month period from the date of this order, each Federal agency, as
part of its environmental justice strategy, shell identify several specific projects that can be
promptly undertaken to address particular concerns identified during the development of the
proposed environmental justice strategy, and a schedule for implementing those projects.

(f) Within 24 months of the date of this order, each Federal agency shall report to the
Working Group on its progress in implementing its agency-wide environmental justice strategy.

(g) Federal agencies shall provide additional periodic reports to the Working Group as
requested by the Working Group.

1-104. Reports to The President. Within 14 months of the date of this order, the
Working Group shall submit to the President, through the Office of the Deputy Assistant to the
President for Environmental Policy and the Office of the Assistant to the President for Domestic
Policy, a report that describes the implementation of this order, and includes the final
environmental justice strategies described in section 1-103(e) of this order.

Sec. 2-2. Federal Agency Responsibilities For Federal Programs. Each Federal agency
shall conduct its programs, policies, and activities that substantially affect human health or the
environment, in a manner that ensures that such programs, policies, and activities do not have the
effect of excluding persons (including populations) from participation in, denying persons
(including populations) the benefits of, or subjecting persons (including populations) to
discrimination under, such, programs, policies, and activities, because of their race, Color, or
national origin.

Sec. 3 -3. Research, Data Collection, and Analysis

3-301. Human Health and Environmental Research and Analysis.
(a) Environmental human health research, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall
include diverse segments of the population in epidemiological and clinical studies, including
segments at high risk from environmental hazards, such as minority populations, low-income
populations and workers who may be exposed to, substantial environmental hazards.

(c) Federal agencies shall provide minority populations and low-income populations the
opportunity to comment on the development and design of research strategies undertaken
pursuant to this order.

3-302. Human Health and Environmental Data Collection and Analysis To the extent
permitted by existing law, including the Privacy Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. section 552a):
(a) each federal agency, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall collect, maintain,
and analyze information assessing and comparing environmental and human health risks borne
by populations identified by race, national origin, or income. To the extent practical and
appropriate, Federal agencies shall use this information to determine whether their programs,
policies, and activities have disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental
effects on minority populations and low-income populations;

(b) In connection with the development and implementation of agency strategies in
section 1-103 of this order, each Federal agency, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall
collect, maintain and analyze information on the race, national origin, income level, and other
readily accessible and appropriate information for areas surrounding facilities or sites expected
to have substantial environmental, human health, or economic effect on the surrounding
populations, when such facilities or sites become the subject of a substantial Federal
environmental administrative or judicial action. Such information shall be made available to the
public unless prohibited by law; and

(c) Each Federal agency, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall collect, maintain,
and analyze information on the race, national origin, income level, and other readily accessible
and appropriate information for areas surrounding Federal facilities that are: (1) subject to the
reporting requirements under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act,
42 U.S.C. section 11001-11050 as mandated in Executive Order No. 12856; and (2) expected to
have a substantial environmental, human health, or economic effect on surrounding populations.
Such information shall be made available to the public unless prohibited by law.

(d) In carrying out the responsibilities in this section, each Federal agency, whenever
practicable and appropriate, shall share information and eliminate unnecessary duplication of
efforts through the use of existing data systems and cooperative agreements among Federal
agencies and with State, local, and tribal governments.

Sec. 4-4. Subsistence Consumption Of Fish And Wildlife.

4-401. Consumption Patterns. Inorder to assist in identifying the need for ensuring
protection of populations with differential patterns of subsistence consumption of fish and
wildlife, Federal agencies, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall collect, maintain, and
analyze information on the consumption patterns of populations who principally rely on fish
and/or wildlife for subsistence. Federal agencies shall communicate to the public the risks of
those consumption patterns.

4-402. Guidance. Federal agencies, whenever practicable and appropriate, shall work
in a coordinated manner to publish guidance reflecting the latest scientific information available
concerning methods for evaluating the human health risks associated with the consumption of
pollutant-bearing fish or wildlife. Agencies shall consider such guidance in developing their
policies and rules.

Sec. 5-5. Public Participation and Access to Information
(a) The public may submit recommendations to Federal agencies relating to the
incorporation of environmental justice principles into Federal agency programs or policies.
Each Federal agency shall convey such recommendations to the Working Group.

(b) Each Federal agency may, whenever practicable and appropriate, translate crucial
public documents, notices, and hearings relating to human health or the environment for limited
English speaking populations.

(c) Each Federal agency shall work to ensure that public documents, notices, and
hearings relating to human health or the environment are concise, understandable, and readily
accessible to the public.

(d) The Working Group shall hold public meetings, as appropriate, for the purpose of
fact-finding, receiving public comments, and conducting inquiries concerning environmental
justice. The Working Group shall prepare for public review a summary of the comments and
recommendations discussed at the public meetings.

Sec. 6-6. General Provisions.

6-601. Responsibility for Agency Implementation. The head of each Federal agency
shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this order. Each Federal agency shall conduct
internal reviews and take such other steps as may be necessary to monitor compliance with this
order.

6-602. Executive Order No. 12250. This Executive order is intended to supplement but
not supersede Executive Order No. 12250, which requires consistent and effective
implementation of various laws prohibiting discriminatory practices in programs receiving
Federal financial assistance. Nothing herein shall limit the effect or mandate of Executive Order
No. 12250.

6-6O3. Executive Order No. 12875. This Executive order is not intended to limit the
effect or mandate of Executive Order No. 12875.

6-604. Scope. For purposes of this order, Federal agency means any agency on the
Working Group, and such other agencies as may be designated by the President, that conducts
any Federal program or activity that substantially affects human health or the environment.
Independent agencies are requested to comply with the provisions of this order.

6-605. Petitions far Exemptions. The head of a Federal agency may petition the
President for an exemption from the requirements of this order on the grounds that all or some of
the petitioning agency's programs or activities should not be subject to the requirements of this
order.

6-606. Native American Programs. Each Federal agency responsibility set forth under
this order shall apply equally to Native American programs. In addition the Department of the
Interior, in coordination with the Working Group, and, after consultation with tribal leaders,
shall coordinate steps to be taken pursuant to this order that address Federally- recognized Indian

6-609. Judicial Review. This order is intended only to improve the internal management
of the executive branch and is not intended to, nor does it create any right, benefit, or trust
responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or equity by a party against the
United States, its agencies, its officers, or any person. This order shall not be construed to create
any right to judicial review involving the compliance or noncompliance of the United States, its
agencies, its officers, or any other person with this order.